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US1423366A US411779A US41177920A US1423366A US 1423366 A US1423366 A US 1423366A US 411779 A US411779 A US 411779A US 41177920 A US41177920 A US 41177920A US 1423366 A US1423366 A US 1423366A
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  • My invention relates to a combined, ironing board, stepladdcr, and house truck; and has for its object to provide an article of this kind that can be manufactured and sold at a moderate price.
  • the greater convenience and saving of space of such an implement, over the three separate articles, will be obvious.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation with ironingboard attached in position for use, a portion of the truckor ladder-frame being broken away;
  • Fig. 2 is atop view of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of the parts arranged as a stepladder;
  • F 1g. 4 is a side elevation of the truck portion detached, a portion of one arm being broken away;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective detail view of one end of the cross-frame showing the movable pivot-pin;
  • Fig. 6 is a bottom view of a portion of the ironingboard showing the part 29; and
  • Fig. 7 is perspective of said part detached.
  • the implement in its entirety comprises three principal parts: a combined truck and ladder part A, a cross-frame B, and an ironing-board D.
  • the cross-frame B is mounted on frame A alone, and the board D is mounted on frame B.
  • the frame B is straightened out, as shown on Fig. 3, and the frames A. and B a franged as therein shown.
  • the frame A comprises a pair of arms 1, each provided with handle 2; step-bars 3; and a board a serving as a top step for the ladder or as a support for objects carried by the truck.
  • a pair of rollers 5 are mounted on gudgeons 6 secured to the ends of arms 1 ELClJEtCGDlZ the board These rollers hold said board clear of the floor when the truck is used.
  • the cross-frame B comprises two pairs of bars, 7 and 8, connected with pin-and-slot jomts.
  • Each bar '7 is provided with a headed pm 9.
  • One end of the pair 7-7 is connected by a transverse iron bar 10, having project ing ends 10.
  • In the opposite end of each bar 7 is a perfo ation to receive a connecting rod 13.
  • a longitudinal slot H is cut through each of the bars 8. to receive the ends of rod 13. The end of each slot is closed with a block 15. At the centre, the bars are rigidly connected by a crossbar 16, having a central eye 17. A similar eye 18 is carried by the-middle step 3 of the frame A. A brace-rod 19, having hooked ends, connects said eyes to com plete the ladder.
  • the unslotted ends of the bars 8 are rigidly connected by a wooden bar 20.
  • One bar 8 carries a fixed pivot-pin :21 which enters a hole 22 in one arm 1 of frame A (Fig. 1).
  • the opposite side of said frame is provided with a retractable pivot-pin 23, slidable in a groove 24: in bar 20 and trictionally held by a plate 25 secured to said bar.
  • the inner end of the movable pin 23 is bent to form a trigger 26 for shifting the pin, which enters a hole in the opposite member 1 of frame
  • retract the pin 23 and detach the frame B- Inverted, the frame A now forms a truck adapted for conveying trunks, boxes, etc., about the house or along sidewalks.
  • FIG. l A wooden strip 27, having a series of oblique "notches therein, is permanently fastened to the inner side of each arm 1 of frame A.
  • the ironingboard D has secured to its under side near one end, a transverse metal strip 29 having a depending car 30 at each end.
  • Ears 30 are perforated to receive the ends of connecting rod 18,:which is passed through said ears and through the holes 12 in bars 7, whereby the board is attached to frame B- Said frame is arranged in X form as shown, the ends 10 of bar 10 being placed in any pair or" notches 28 desired, according to the height desired for the ironing-board.
  • the latter is now supported by rod 13 and the upper ends of bars 8, as shown.
  • the handles 2 by resting on the floor, prevent the frame from rolling.
  • a combined ironing-board, step-ladder and truck comprising a frame provided with handles and a pair of rollers; a pair of bars, each provided with a series of notches, said bars being secured to the inner faces of the longitudinal members of said frame; a second frame pivotally connected to said first-named frame at points adjacent said rollers, said second frame comprising spaced longitudinal members each having a slot therein at its free end, a third frame pivotally secured to said second frame by a rod passing through said slots, said third frame having at its outer end a transverse bar adapted to seat in pairs of said notches, an

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H. C. SNOOK.
COMBINED IRONING BOARD, STEP LADDER, AND HOUSE TRUCK. APPLICATION FILED SEPT.2I. 1920.
1,423,366. Patented uly 1 1922.
INVENTOR A TTORNE Y HENRY C. SNOOK, OF INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS.
COMBINED IRONING BOAR-ID, vSTEPLADDER, AND EXCUSE TRUCK.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 18, 1922.
Application filed September 21, 1920. Serial No. 411,?79.
To all to from itmay concern Be it known that I. HENRY C. SNOOK, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Independence, in the county of l\ lontgomery and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Ironing Boards, Stepladders, and House Trucks of which the tollowing is a specification.
My invention relates to a combined, ironing board, stepladdcr, and house truck; and has for its object to provide an article of this kind that can be manufactured and sold at a moderate price. The greater convenience and saving of space of such an implement, over the three separate articles, will be obvious.
I have illustrated a preferred. embodiment of the invention on the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation with ironingboard attached in position for use, a portion of the truckor ladder-frame being broken away; Fig. 2 is atop view of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a perspective of the parts arranged as a stepladder; F 1g. 4 is a side elevation of the truck portion detached, a portion of one arm being broken away; Fig. 5 is a perspective detail view of one end of the cross-frame showing the movable pivot-pin; Fig. 6 is a bottom view of a portion of the ironingboard showing the part 29; and Fig. 7 is perspective of said part detached.
The implement in its entirety comprises three principal parts: a combined truck and ladder part A, a cross-frame B, and an ironing-board D.
To use the ironing board, the cross-frame B is mounted on frame A alone, and the board D is mounted on frame B.
To use as a self-supported ladder, the frame B is straightened out, as shown on Fig. 3, and the frames A. and B a franged as therein shown.
To use as a house-truck, the frame A disconnected from all other parts, and then handled in the position shown by 4-.
The frame A. comprises a pair of arms 1, each provided with handle 2; step-bars 3; and a board a serving as a top step for the ladder or as a support for objects carried by the truck. A pair of rollers 5 are mounted on gudgeons 6 secured to the ends of arms 1 ELClJEtCGDlZ the board These rollers hold said board clear of the floor when the truck is used.
The cross-frame B comprises two pairs of bars, 7 and 8, connected with pin-and-slot jomts. Each bar '7 is provided with a headed pm 9. One end of the pair 7-7 is connected bya transverse iron bar 10, having project ing ends 10. In the opposite end of each bar 7 is a perfo ation to receive a connecting rod 13.
A longitudinal slot H is cut through each of the bars 8. to receive the ends of rod 13. The end of each slot is closed with a block 15. At the centre, the bars are rigidly connected by a crossbar 16, having a central eye 17. A similar eye 18 is carried by the-middle step 3 of the frame A. A brace-rod 19, having hooked ends, connects said eyes to com plete the ladder.
The unslotted ends of the bars 8 are rigidly connected by a wooden bar 20. One bar 8 carries a fixed pivot-pin :21 which enters a hole 22 in one arm 1 of frame A (Fig. 1). The opposite side of said frame is provided with a retractable pivot-pin 23, slidable in a groove 24: in bar 20 and trictionally held by a plate 25 secured to said bar. The inner end of the movable pin 23 is bent to form a trigger 26 for shifting the pin, which enters a hole in the opposite member 1 of frame To use as a truck, retract the pin 23 and detach the frame B- Inverted, the frame A now forms a truck adapted for conveying trunks, boxes, etc., about the house or along sidewalks.
Referring now to Fig. l: A wooden strip 27, having a series of oblique "notches therein, is permanently fastened to the inner side of each arm 1 of frame A. The ironingboard D has secured to its under side near one end, a transverse metal strip 29 having a depending car 30 at each end. Ears 30 are perforated to receive the ends of connecting rod 18,:which is passed through said ears and through the holes 12 in bars 7, whereby the board is attached to frame B- Said frame is arranged in X form as shown, the ends 10 of bar 10 being placed in any pair or" notches 28 desired, according to the height desired for the ironing-board. The latter is now supported by rod 13 and the upper ends of bars 8, as shown. The handles 2, by resting on the floor, prevent the frame from rolling.
A lower position of the ironing-board and its support is shown in dotted lines.
Having described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
A combined ironing-board, step-ladder and truck, comprising a frame provided with handles and a pair of rollers; a pair of bars, each provided with a series of notches, said bars being secured to the inner faces of the longitudinal members of said frame; a second frame pivotally connected to said first-named frame at points adjacent said rollers, said second frame comprising spaced longitudinal members each having a slot therein at its free end, a third frame pivotally secured to said second frame by a rod passing through said slots, said third frame having at its outer end a transverse bar adapted to seat in pairs of said notches, an
ironing-board adapted to be mounted on said HENRY C. SNOOK.
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M. Y. CHARLES, WVMIA. NETHERCOT.
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US2701425A (en) * 1950-11-03 1955-02-08 Proctor Electric Co Ironing table
US2739849A (en) * 1950-09-01 1956-03-27 Lynn John Height adjustable stands
US2801861A (en) * 1955-01-28 1957-08-06 Fairhanks Company Combined hand truck and lift
US3430972A (en) * 1966-08-11 1969-03-04 Armin Fiedler Combined stepladder-cart
US3954155A (en) * 1974-04-23 1976-05-04 Orlando Guidara Stepladder dolly
US4448282A (en) * 1981-11-13 1984-05-15 Ruedi Giezendanner Ladder formed as a multiple-purpose device
US20050189733A1 (en) * 2004-03-01 2005-09-01 Lucas Jeffrey T. Multi-purpose combined ladder/cart assembly
US7204343B1 (en) * 2003-06-11 2007-04-17 Chris Seaman Collapsible platform for maintenance tasks

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2739849A (en) * 1950-09-01 1956-03-27 Lynn John Height adjustable stands
US2701425A (en) * 1950-11-03 1955-02-08 Proctor Electric Co Ironing table
US2801861A (en) * 1955-01-28 1957-08-06 Fairhanks Company Combined hand truck and lift
US3430972A (en) * 1966-08-11 1969-03-04 Armin Fiedler Combined stepladder-cart
US3954155A (en) * 1974-04-23 1976-05-04 Orlando Guidara Stepladder dolly
US4448282A (en) * 1981-11-13 1984-05-15 Ruedi Giezendanner Ladder formed as a multiple-purpose device
US7204343B1 (en) * 2003-06-11 2007-04-17 Chris Seaman Collapsible platform for maintenance tasks
US20050189733A1 (en) * 2004-03-01 2005-09-01 Lucas Jeffrey T. Multi-purpose combined ladder/cart assembly
US7093840B2 (en) 2004-03-01 2006-08-22 Isotec, Inc. Multi-purpose combined ladder/cart assembly

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